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James Marne Maitland〔(BFI biodata )〕 (1 May 1920 – December 1991) was an Anglo-Indian character actor in British films and television programmes. ==Career== He made his film debut in ''Cairo Road'' (1950). His sharp, dark features and small stature saw him type cast as villains from the Middle and Far East, particularly for Hammer Film Productions. These include ''The Camp on Blood Island'' (1958), ''The Stranglers of Bombay'' (1960), ''The Terror of the Tongs'' (1961), and as Malay in ''The Reptile'' (1965). Other film roles include ''Father Brown'' (1954), ''Bhowani Junction'' (1956), ''Carlton-Browne of the F.O.'' (1959), ''I'm All Right Jack'' (1959), ''Cleopatra'' (1963), ''Lord Jim'' (1965);, ''Khartoum'' (1966), ''Anne of the Thousand Days'' (1969), ''Man of La Mancha'' (1972), and ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' (1974). He made numerous television appearances in programmes such as ''The Buccaneers'', ''Danger Man'', ''The Avengers'' (appearing as a sinister eastern delegate in the episode "Death's Door" in 1967), ''The Saint'', ''The Champions'', ''Department S'', and ''Randall and Hopkirk''. One of his television roles was as Pandit Baba, a scholar agitating for an end to British rule in India, in the Granada series ''The Jewel in the Crown'' (1984).
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